>To spy another Vanagon in Georgia is an uncommon plus, >Yet, in Seattle, a Vanagon sighting does not really cause a fuss. >It seems in Western America VW made its name, >and all the remaining Vanagons cluster around that flame! >Why there, one asks, should so many Vanagons stop? >It must be the proximity to a dependable repair shop!
Regards, Christina and Michael Nichols, Atlanta Ga--'81 7 passenger. |
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